The funding policy of research projects often relies on scores assigned by a panel of experts (referees). The non-linear nature of raw scores and the severity and inconsistency of individual raters may generate unfair numeric project rankings. Rasch measurement (many-facets version, MFRM) provides a valid alternative to scoring. MFRM was applied to the scores achieved by 75 research projects on multiple sclerosis sent in response to a previous annual call by FISM-Italian Foundation for Multiple Sclerosis. This allowed to simulate, a posteriori, the impact of MFRM on the funding scenario. The applications were each scored by 2 to 4 independent referees (total = 131) on a 10-item, 0-3 rating scale called FISM-ProQual-P. The rotation plan assu...
The Medical Research Council grading system has served through decades for the evaluation of muscle ...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the usefulness of the many-facet Rasch model (MFRM) in e...
Psychometrics questions the use of dichotomous decisions. For these reasons, De Los Reyes and Wang (...
The funding policy of research projects often relies on scores assigned by a panel of experts (refer...
The funding policy of research projects often relies on scores assigned by a panel of experts (refer...
The funding policy of research projects often relies on scores assigned by a panel of experts (refer...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of a Rasch-based procedure to calibrate resp...
This chapter provides an introductory overview of many-facet Rasch measurement (MFRM). Broadly speak...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of a Rasch-based procedure to calibrate resp...
The Medical Research Council grading system has served through decades for the evaluation of muscle ...
textabstractThe Medical Research Council grading system has served through decades for the evaluatio...
The Medical Research Council grading system has served through decades for the evaluation of muscle ...
A variety of human activities - sport, education, finance, research, pro-fessional development, feed...
The Medical Research Council grading system has served through decades for the evaluation of muscle ...
The Medical Research Council grading system has served through decades for the evaluation of muscle ...
The Medical Research Council grading system has served through decades for the evaluation of muscle ...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the usefulness of the many-facet Rasch model (MFRM) in e...
Psychometrics questions the use of dichotomous decisions. For these reasons, De Los Reyes and Wang (...
The funding policy of research projects often relies on scores assigned by a panel of experts (refer...
The funding policy of research projects often relies on scores assigned by a panel of experts (refer...
The funding policy of research projects often relies on scores assigned by a panel of experts (refer...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of a Rasch-based procedure to calibrate resp...
This chapter provides an introductory overview of many-facet Rasch measurement (MFRM). Broadly speak...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of a Rasch-based procedure to calibrate resp...
The Medical Research Council grading system has served through decades for the evaluation of muscle ...
textabstractThe Medical Research Council grading system has served through decades for the evaluatio...
The Medical Research Council grading system has served through decades for the evaluation of muscle ...
A variety of human activities - sport, education, finance, research, pro-fessional development, feed...
The Medical Research Council grading system has served through decades for the evaluation of muscle ...
The Medical Research Council grading system has served through decades for the evaluation of muscle ...
The Medical Research Council grading system has served through decades for the evaluation of muscle ...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the usefulness of the many-facet Rasch model (MFRM) in e...
Psychometrics questions the use of dichotomous decisions. For these reasons, De Los Reyes and Wang (...